Good afternoon. Tirzepatide was purchased in powder form, manufactured in China, with a purity of 98%. Vials contain 10 mg of the substance. I mix it with 2 ml of lidocaine. This results in 1 mg per 0.2 ml, which is two marks on an insulin syringe. The initial dose is 3 mg. Administered subcutaneously. It works immediately. There's an instant lack of appetite, followed by nausea, but it passes after a few hours. There's no desire to eat at all, but one must force themselves and definitely eat. Overall, there are no problems, but working out at the gym is extremely difficult; I've had to reduce cardio to a minimum of 5-10 minutes, no more, and strength training is also challenging due to low blood sugar. I have to take chocolate with me to the gym to slightly raise my sugar levels during the workout. This is probably the only downside of taking the medication. After 4-5 weeks, the body gets used to the 3 mg dose and starts wanting to eat occasionally. I have to increase the dose by 0.5 mg increments, so after a month, it's 3.5 mg or 7 marks on the insulin syringe. For comparison, I tried the branded Mounjaro, which works less effectively at the same doses, causes water retention, and increases appetite—perhaps this is my body's individual reaction. In 2 months of taking the medication, I've lost 6 kg, almost without cardio. Previously, I trained 7-10 times a week, at the gym and swimming pool, now it's 3-4 times. For maintaining general muscle tone, weight loss occurs without workouts. The most important thing is that tirzepatide shuts off the mind, and there are no breakdowns or binge eating. I plan to increase the dose to 4 mg, no more, because it reduces volume in the buttocks and breasts.